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  2. Singapore–United States Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    President George W. Bush signed into law the United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement Implementation Act on 3 September 2003. The trade pact was implemented by both countries on 1 January 2004. Prime Minister Goh Chok Tong and U.S. President George W. Bush signing the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement in the White House, May 6, 2003

  3. Economy of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The United States strives to improve bilateral trade with Singapore and has signed the US-Singapore Free Trade Agreement in 2003. Singapore corporate tax is 17 per cent. Singapore is the European Union's 14th largest trading partner. Singapore-EU trade is worth more than €50 billion euros a year.

  4. ASEAN Free Trade Area - Wikipedia

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    The ASEAN Free Trade Area ( AFTA) [1] is a trade bloc agreement by the Association of Southeast Asian Nations supporting local trade and manufacturing in all ASEAN countries, and facilitating economic integration with regional and international allies. [2] [3] [4] It stands as one of the largest and most important free trade areas (FTA) in the ...

  5. Singapore–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore–United Kingdom Free Trade Agreement (SUKFTA) is a free trade agreement between the United Kingdom and Singapore. It was signed prior to the withdrawal of the United Kingdom of the European Union as a Continuity trade agreement in order to protect trade and investment between the two parties as the UK would no longer be a party ...

  6. Free trade - Wikipedia

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    Free trade is a trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. In government, free trade is predominantly advocated by political parties that hold economically liberal positions, while economic nationalist and left-wing political parties generally support protectionism, the opposite of free trade.

  7. European Union–Singapore Free Trade Agreement - Wikipedia

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    The EU-Singapore Free Trade Agreement, acronym EUSFTA, is a signed and ratified [1] [2] free trade and bilateral investment treaty between the European Union and Singapore. EUSFTA has been negotiated since March 2010 and its text has been publicly accessible since June 2015. [3] The negotiations on goods and services were completed in 2012, on ...

  8. Category:Free trade agreements of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Free trade agreements of Singapore" The following 9 pages are in this category, out of 9 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  9. Foreign relations of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    United States-Singapore Free Trade Agreement: USSFTA: 19 November 2002: 6 May 2003: 1 January 2004: Jordan: Singapore Jordan Free Trade Agreement: SJFTA: 29 April 2004: 16 May 2004 Brunei: Trans-Pacific Strategic Economic Partnership Agreement: Trans-Pacific SEP August 2005: 1 January 2006: Chile: 18 July 2005 New Zealand: 18 July 2005 India